The Crescent, Lambeth Resource Centre, Streatham

The Crescent is a new adult learning disability resource centre in Lambeth. Completed in early 2022, it provides a new home for the Lambeth Walk day services as well as supported living apartments, short-term accommodation, respite care, a friendly community space with café and an ancillary local convenience store.

the building is clad in interlocking patinated orange-copper aluminium panels, which contrast with a dark grey brick plinth and large geometric windows and recessed balconies
Crescent shaped in plan, the building sits within its suburban context and surrounded by parkland and mature gardens and landscape
wedge-shaped in elevation the brick plinth grounds the building while the interlocking patinated orange-copper aluminium panels express the bold geometry. A stepped and ramped approach negotiates the level changes.

The Crescent now offers twice the available space that was originally in place, significantly increasing access and providing greater flexibility and more personalised support to residents and their families.

Designed to Stage 2+ by CF Møller, Rock Townsend Architects were appointed by Farrans Construction to develop the design on behalf of Lambeth Council. Staying true to the concept design, we took the original design and reworked the space provision, their adjacencies and the overall size of the building to meet an evolving brief, changing regulations and budget.

Set on a steeply sloping site, the building, over 3 floors, takes advantage of the level changes with entrances at lower ground and upper ground level or first floor. The U-shaped building is set around a central courtyard framing 3 sides of the space with the fourth side open with terraces and gardens rising with the slope of the hill.

The courtyard and terraced gardens are fully accessible and serve both the day-centre visitors as well as those living there more permanently. The gardens and terraces are all linked via ramps and steps and each directly serve the different rooms and spaces within the building such as the day room, therapy rooms and lounges. Those living there also have private outdoor balconies associated with each apartments.

Our extensive work within the education sector designing and delivering facilities for children with a range of special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) has been hugely beneficial experience for this project. During design stages 3 and 4 we worked closely with immediate stakeholders and the community through a series of one-to-one sessions, group workshops and public consultation events to ensure an inclusive and user-friendly process reflecting the clients ambitions for the centre becoming a truly integrated and valued resource for the community.

Ground Floor Plan
ground floor layout
First Floor Plan
first floor layout
Second Floor Plan
second floor layout
Hill approach - ground floor undercroft entrance. Textured façade contrasting with strong rhythm of geometric windows
South east elevation
South-west elevation
South west elevation
North-west elevation
North west elevation
South-east elevation
courtyard lounge area - pot plants, armchairs
community area
The Crescent - Lambeth Resource Centre - cafe
public cafe and main community centre space
Supported living - accessible bedroom
Supported living - shared dining room
Sectional study through the change in ground level
Sectional Study through building and terrain
balcony view across the courtyard garden with bold aluminium diaper patinated aluminium cladding
balcony view across the courtyard garden with bold aluminium diaper patinated aluminium cladding
balcony view across the courtyard garden with bold aluminium diaper patinated aluminium cladding
The Crescent - Lambeth Resource Centre - courtyard garden
The Crescent - Lambeth Resource Centre - courtyard garden
The Crescent - Lambeth Resource Centre - courtyard garden
facade study of aluminium cladding
Option C layouts
Option B layouts
Option A - replanning layouts
concept sketch - adjacencies
Replanning options to meet amended brief
concept elevations
The wedge - diaper aluminium cladding
shared lounge - double height space with large windows overlooking woodland
shared kitchen dining / common room

Description: Community centre with adult learning disability resource centre, respite care, café and convenience store.

Floor Area: 2,700 SqM

Project Value: £9.5m

Status: Completed Spring 2022

Client: Farrans & LB Lambeth - including Adult Care Services

Structural & Civil Eng: Hanna & Hutchinson

MEP Eng: TUV (until RIBA St5)

Landscape: Wynne Williams Landscape Architects

Photography: © Matt Clayton Photography

RT Team: Richard Sharp, Sally Thompson, Laura Tomescu

a wedge-shaped building with diaper textured aluminium cladding under a blue sky
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